Thoughts on Reading To Kill a Mockingbird 1
There is a robin symbolizing happiness in everyone's heart.
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People are kind.
People are kind, so they lament that people are not ancient, they will avoid ugliness like snakes and scorpions, they will yearn for fish with good intentions, and they will struggle to find a way out of mountains and rivers, just to find a little spiritual redemption.
I have always believed that human nature is good.
But human nature is good, and the word "this" will not be faithful to the end, and it will always be left helplessly in the first years.
Born children stare bright eyes and look at the whole world curiously. What they see in their eyes are the calculations of fame and fortune, the calculations of fortune and the vicissitudes of human feelings, but they are unmoved and uncontaminated.
It is said that a child's heart is like a blank sheet of paper, which is really not bad at all.
When I was a little older, when I was 2 or 3 years old, the parents of the little ants who were crying for fear of lifting stones and rubbing them to death would be worried, tearing at their mother's skirts and begging him to let go of the frogs they bought, crying endlessly for the little animals served on the table.
At that time, even though the three views had not yet taken shape, in the end, a warm background appeared on the white paper, and beautiful robins could be seen hovering in the middle, drawing a clear water and white sand.
A few years later, when I was in primary school, those knowledgeable children began to be ashamed of sympathy.
Because the book says that the wolf who eats sheep is fierce and cruel, because the teacher said that the farmer who saved the snake was killed by the snake, because the parents said that the crocodile's tears were hypocritical and cunning.
Because they said, they said. . . . . .
However, adults kill endangered animals only to satisfy a temporary appetite. The more they eat, the more precious they are, and the more they eat, the more exotic they are. They even have a pot of stewed baby girls, but they say wolves that eat sheep are cruel.
Adults, for their own selfish desires, do not hesitate to frame their parents and brothers, do not hesitate to violate morality and ethics, and do not hesitate to abandon their families and children for personal enjoyment, but say that snakes are ungrateful.
Adults are extremely flattering to their superiors, dismissive of the people at the bottom, and spend millions of dollars to buy their superiors' satisfaction. They miserly gave the elderly begging on the street a bite to eat, but they called crocodiles hypocritical.
But, but ... . . . . .
But after one sun after another, there is nothing to say.
Because children have also become adults, they will no longer feel distressed about the life that was brutally killed, but will only look on coldly and even turn their heads in disgust.
That kind of disgust and indifference, in retrospect, intuition is desperate and suffocating, just like an arrow passing through the heart, killing all happiness.
Killed the robin.
White paper is covered with blood, but some people laugh wildly in their ears, hoarse and sad, endlessly laughing at the confusion and struggle of childhood.
He said that I would never go back to the past in my life, and I would never be worthy of that bluebird in my life.
After all, I realized that I still lost time, lost to the absurd so-called unchangeable ending, and lost to him. . . . . .
People always have to grow up, but on the way to growth, the once beautiful moment is erased by reality, not that year.
If people want to adapt to this society, they will lose something. What they want to give up is childish goodwill, which is our original kind nature.
However, when I wake up in the middle of the night, I will be in tears and look for it in a hurry.
Who killed the robin?
To Kill a Mockingbird's thoughts on reading II.
To Kill a Mockingbird has two dense tears.
The first tear is that Attucks lost to Tom? Robinson's lawsuit. Especially when Attucks was leaving the courtroom, all the blacks in the last three rows stood up. A black man next to Scoot said, "Miss Scoot, please stand up. Your father is here. " Tears really can't help pouring out. On the one hand, I am indignant at this unfair, biased and ugly trial. This is a lawsuit that cannot be won just because the defendant is black. Tom is an honest and helpful black man. He helped Mayer, but after refusing Mayer's temptation, he was accused of rape by the ewell family. Although there was clear evidence that Tom was innocent, the jury found him guilty. This failed lawsuit fully demonstrated the discrimination against blacks by white Americans at that time? Even ewell, who is rogue, lazy and at the bottom of the white contempt chain, is nobler than any hardworking and decent black man.
On the other hand, it is because of moving. Even though all his efforts were in vain, Attucks won the respect of everyone. All the blacks stood up on the spot. The next day, many people silently sent food to the sparrow's kitchen, which was the best thing they could give. They can feel that Atticus is only paying for the innocent. He is wholeheartedly rather than hypocritical, and even he is redoubling his efforts just because Tom is black. Attucks's justice is touching, and so is the gratitude of black people, although the reality is very helpless.
Moreover, not only the blacks respect Atticus, but also the whites who convicted Tom are full of respect for Atticus. Scoot said that she could not understand why people still "happily re-elected him as the legislator of that year, and as in previous years, it was unanimously passed." Probably everyone still hopes that when one day they become an innocent vulnerable group, people like Attucks can get justice for themselves.
The second tear is in another story line of the novel? The end of Radley the Weirdo is also the end of the whole novel. There are all kinds of rumors about the terrible past, and the mysterious "weird Radley" that never leaves home. I wonder if all readers, like me, tend to believe that he is actually a gentle and kind person from the beginning of the story. Finally, "Strange Radley"? Mr Arthur killed ewell in self-defense and saved the bird from him. He is really a good man! Finally, he asked Scoot to take him home. Scoot grabbed Arthur's arm and sent him back to Radley's front porch at night. At last, at last, they knew that it was Arthur who stuffed a small gift in the tree hole for his brother and sister. This warm feeling makes my eyes moist. I hope "eccentric Radley" is a good man, and he is indeed a good man. This comfort deepened my tears.
At the same time, this warm scene also released the repressed emotions of readers. Tom? After Robinson lost the lawsuit, Tom escaped from prison in despair and was finally shot directly; On the other hand, everything is as usual in the town. After reading it, I feel that the ripple caused by this lawsuit will soon be calm, and there is no progress in eliminating discrimination and safeguarding the interests of blacks. Jim, an adolescent brother, became more difficult to communicate because of the lawsuit? From the perspective of Scoot, the first person in the novel, even readers can feel the depression of those days. However, ewell's attack and Arthur's rescue broke the calm days, and Cool Run finally knew that "eccentric Radley" was a good man. Looking back, everything in the town could have been so kind and beautiful, and finally understand what Atticus said: "When you finally get to know them, you will find that most people are good people."
These two story lines are used in novels, while Tom uses them. Robinson's story describes the unjust and ugly social reality caused by discrimination, and proves that "most people are good people" with the details of Arthur and everyone in the town. I also believe that most people in this world are good people, and each individual has something lovely, but when everyone's prejudice is amplified in the group, it may become a rabble. Justice originally came from the virtual concept of human beings. What is justice? Is justice tried by a judge? Is justice tried by a jury of honest citizens? Is it unjust to kill people? But if killing is unjust, why at the end of the story, even children like Scoot know that Arthur killed ewell, but he is a good man. If Arthur is put on trial, it will be as evil as To Kill a Mockingbird.
Just because justice can't be defined, we can't eliminate injustice in this world. We only hope that with the development of human society, we can at least reduce those obvious injustices. Because, even out of selfish thoughts, I don't want my innocent self to suffer injustice one day because of unreasonable prejudice.
To Kill a Mockingbird's thoughts on reading III.
Modern people pay more attention to the living environment and quality, but despite people's efforts to build a more civilized city, they can't cover up the dirty prejudice between people. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird shows me not only the filth and brilliance of human nature, but also the horror of "prejudice". It destroys the civilization of a city to pieces.
This novel reflects the living conditions of the American people and the barriers, discrimination and prejudice between races under the background of the great anti-Japanese movement. These prejudices made Black Tom suffer unwarranted charges and lost his life. Fortunately, the hero Addicks shines with the light of human conscience, responsibility and kindness. His brave defense of justice touched countless people.
Black Tom is kind, simple and helpful, but he is framed as a rapist. Addicks, a lawyer, actively defended Tom despite the pressure of public opinion. Just when the truth was about to come out, Tom was finally sentenced to death because of white people's contempt, prejudice and instinctive distrust of black people. Tom lost the confidence to appeal again and decided to escape from prison and regain his freedom, but he was shot and killed by a white guard in the process, and he did not see justice and freedom until his death.
Addicks, the hero of my brother-in-law, was a dead shot when he was young, but he told the children.
? "No matter how many robins you shoot, you can't allow To Kill a Mockingbird. They are symbols of purity, beauty, justice and light. They don't destroy other people's gardens, they don't nest in corn fields, they just sing for mankind wholeheartedly. " Do you know that birds are innocent? If they make any mistakes, they should not lose their lives. Just like the black Tom in the novel, he not only didn't commit a crime, but also helped others with kindness, but left this world forever. He was not knocked down by the law, but lost to humanity and prejudice. That unfair society. Tom's death is heartbreaking and reflects a series of social problems.
Although it is a peaceful time, people's prejudice is vividly reflected in daily life. City dwellers look down on country people, locals look down on outsiders, people who are highly educated, and people who call themselves upper-class people look down on cleaners ... It is these inexplicable prejudices that make people harmonious, and even children are as unsympathetic as adults, ignoring justice and kindness.
Old people often say "fish begins to stink at the head", which is not entirely correct, but it also has its reasons. Parents are the first, most important and best teachers for children, and their words and deeds affect their thinking development. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, his father Addicks can be regarded as a model of "good father". Whenever a child has questions in his heart, he will patiently answer them one by one. Whenever he gives them near-perfect answers, my admiration arises spontaneously. It is also because of Adick's education that when Tom was convicted and hundreds of others cheered, only the children in Adick were unhappy and cried for Black Tom.
What impressed me most about this novel is its explanation of democracy: democracy means that everyone is equal, no one enjoys privileges, and everyone, whether black or white, should be equal. To Kill a Mockingbird has deprived this equality. Without equality, there is no justice.
Prejudice destroys the body and kills the soul. Get rid of it quickly and find the civilized and harmonious society without prejudice again!
To Kill a Mockingbird's thoughts on reading 4.
The book To Kill a Mockingbird was recommended by the teacher. I didn't want to watch it at first, but when I watched it later, my classmates took it and watched it with relish. I couldn't control my curiosity, so I bought it.
The author of this book is Harper? Li is an American writer. 1960, she published the only novel in her life, To Kill a Mockingbird, which made her gain a great reputation. In this book, I like a sentence: courage is that you know you will lose before you start, but you have to do it anyway and stick to it.
This book mainly talks about the educational methods of ewell, burris, Addicks, Caroline and other families.
I still prefer the education method in Attix. Parents understand their children better and give them enough space and freedom, unlike some parents who only let their children study and put great pressure on them. Attix's family gave their children a wonderful childhood, and they did it successfully.
For example, my parents paid special attention to my grades a few years ago and enrolled me in many cram schools. I was almost out of breath, but recently I have changed a lot and given me time to relax. Sometimes they will discuss with us how to study, and their grades have improved a little recently. Now they often praise me, encourage me and make me more confident. I believe I will make persistent efforts.
This book gave me a lot of inspiration, let me learn what to do now and in the future, let me realize the hardships of being a parent, let me be more filial to them, and let me understand my future children.
To Kill a Mockingbird's thoughts on reading 5.
Robin is a kind of bird that sings well and is harmless to people. It doesn't destroy other people's gardens or nest in corn fields, but it will be destroyed for no reason.
This book is called To Kill a Mockingbird. If we only look at the title, we may guess that the content of this book is a story about how to To Kill a Mockingbird. After reading it, I found that the book about robin only used a little pen and ink, that is, Addicks Finch, the hero of Not a Bullet Less, told the children the story of shooting a robin in his childhood, which always made him feel guilty. But after reading the whole book and savoring it carefully, I found that the story of "Robin" runs through the whole novel, because many characters in the novel have the same fate as Robin. Although they have done nothing bad, they will all be killed for no reason. For example: Arthur, the eccentric in people's eyes? Cloth? Radley is a robin. Although he stayed at home, he became a horror symbol of children's childhood. In fact, his eccentricity just doesn't conform to the logic of most people in the town, but he is kind, not only giving gifts to the children, but also saving Jim in the end. Black Tom Robinson is also a robin. He was diligent, but he was falsely accused of rape. Because he couldn't bear to be framed, he chose to escape and be killed. In addition, from the perspective of writing, this book also presents a unique meaning and style from the perspective of children.
This novel is divided into two parts. The first part mainly describes how Scoot, his brother Jim and a boy named Deere treated his eccentric and indoor neighbor Arthur in Meigang Town, Alabama during the Great Depression. Cloth? Radley was fascinated and scared. The adults in Meigang town don't want to talk about Radley either. For many years, they seldom saw him. The children are full of speculation and imagination about the rumors about him and the deep reasons for his seclusion. The second part mainly describes Atticus, the father of the author appointed by the court. Finch is black Tom? Robinson argued. Tom? Robinson was accused of beating and raping the daughter of white Bob. Atticus. Finch tried his best to find the evidence of Tom's innocence and put the truth in front of all jurors and townspeople, but the jury still made a guilty verdict on Tom. The wronged Tom tried to escape and was killed on the night of the verdict.
An important figure running through the two parts of this book is the eccentric Arthur who makes this book full of mystery? Cloth? Radley. In the first film, the author mentioned him first, but he never appeared directly. In the second film, he finally appeared and saved the author and his brother under the knife of the wicked Bob, but the author soon told the readers that he had never seen Arthur since then? Cloth? Radley, leaving readers unlimited imagination.
From the perspective of a little girl and her relatively immature language, the book euphemistically exposes the serious racial persecution and discrimination in American society at that time, reflects the hard and bitter life of African-Americans, and has a certain political color.
However, when reading this book, I read more detailed descriptions of the work, life and communication of the Finch family, and more importantly, I felt a magical power from my father Addicks Finch? The power of tenderness.
His father Addicks Finch was a local lawyer, and his wife died young. He lives with his two children, Jim and Scott. He loves children, neither too harsh nor too indulgent. In the process of educating children, he pays more attention to the power of words and deeds. Addicks Finch, a member of the Finch family, seldom emphasizes the so-called family honor with his children. He wants them to be themselves, not vassals of the family. He is a local councillor, who upholds the truth and protects the interests of black people in litigation. In the local area, he is highly respected. Although many people can't accept the fact that he defended blacks because of prejudice, more people still admire him. He is a dead shot, but he never shows off.
As a girl, Kupao is not a lady at all. She plays with her brother Jim and her good friend Deere from other places all day. In the eyes of closed residents, all behaviors that are not in line with habits are quirks. So Scoot's words and deeds were criticized by her aunt and some residents of Mecom Town. However, the father, Addicks Finch, understood and acquiesced in his daughter's words and deeds. When resting at home every day, he always reads books and newspapers with his children or plays with them, so that they can play, imagine and think like children.
As a lawyer, whether in court or in private, Addicks Finch has always been respectful and polite to people. He defended the legal rights of black people with his own actions and won the respect of children. After reading it, it is precisely to let children have their own persistence in such a big environment. He would rather risk being hurt than stick to his just behavior for Tom? Robinson argued. My younger brother Jim grew up gradually, and his gentlemanly temperament gradually emerged. Finally, I was injured in order to take care of my sister, which was also influenced by my father.
People in small towns often leave their doors open at night, but Radley always locks them, which leads to a lot of gossip. My brother Jim pieced together a short play full of sadness according to the gossip in the street and the rumors of his neighbors. They imitate the people around them and say some strange things, like a big one. Addicks, a clever father, had already guessed what the children were doing, and thought that the children might get into some trouble because of being naughty, but he still assured them to go out and play, and only taught them the truth of being a man at critical times.
Many of Adikash's words left a deep impression on the children, and also profoundly reflected the personal charm of his father Adikash. For example, about courage, he said to the children, "I want you to know what real courage is." Courage is not a person with a gun in his hand, but knowing that he will lose before he starts, but doing it anyway and persisting. A person rarely wins, but there will always be a time to win. "For the embarrassing questions raised by the children, he said to his sister," If the children ask you questions, just answer them and don't overreact. Children are children, but they will find you running away faster than adults. Running away will confuse them. "When children are angry or faced with provocation, he teaches them: You just need to hold your head high and put down your fist. No matter what others say to you, don't let them make you angry. Try to change and try to beat them with your thoughts. "
Many of our parents are worried about the way to educate their children, but few of them really reflect on their words and deeds. After reading this book, I deeply felt the calm power from my father Addicks, which is the gentlest power, but this power can never be ignored in the process of educating and guiding children.
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